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By Date Range: 2001-2025

Biosecurity in Scandinavia

This article investigates the extent to which biosecurity measures are recognized and have been implemented in the Nordic countries, in the absence of formalized security standards and legislation. Two trials were undertaken: first, a broad combined biosafety and biosecurity questionnaire survey of the Nordic countries, and, second, a focused on-site audit of 22 facilities, with  Read More »

Author:
Kristian H. Bork, Vibeke Halkjaer-Knudsen, John-Erik Stig Hansen, and Erik D. Heegaard
Publish Date:
March 2007

Highlights & Happenings 2007

Highlights & Happenings provides brief, informative updates on important events and newsworthy items related to biosecurity and bioterrorism. It covers a broad array of topics, including, for example, new advances in bioresearch that could affect national security, the status of biopreparedness and response, emerging legal issues affecting vaccine and other countermeasure development and delivery, and  Read More »

Author:
Julie Samia Mair and Michael Mair
Publish Date:
Number 1, 2007

Planning for Exercises of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Forensic Capabilities

A forensic capability to help identify perpetrators and exclude innocent people should be an integral part of a strategy against terrorist attacks. Exercises have been conducted to increase our preparedness and response capabilities to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) terrorist attacks. However, incorporating forensic components into these exercises has been deficient. CBRN investigations rely  Read More »

Author:
Dennis Reutter, Steven E. Schutzer, Charles M. Craft, Jacqueline Fletcher, Frederick L. Fricke, Scott A. Holowachuk, Rudolph C. Johnson, Paul S. Keim, James L. Pearson, Robert W. Sibert, and Steve Velsko
Publish Date:
December 10, 2010

Breaking the Deadlock Over Destruction of the Smallpox Virus Stocks

One of the longest and most contentious policy debates in the field of international health has swirled around the fate of the last known stocks of variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, which are held in 2 World Health Organization (WHO)-authorized repositories in the United States and Russia. After a global campaign under WHO  Read More »

Author:
Jonathan B. Tucker
Publish Date:
January 10, 2011

Mass Prophylaxis Dispensing Concerns: Traffic and Public Access to PODs Mass Prophylaxis Dispensing Concerns: Traffic and Public Access to PODs

The ability to quickly dispense postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) using multiple points of dispensing (PODs) following a bioterrorism event could potentially save a large proportion of those who were exposed, while failure in PEP dispensing could have dire public health consequences. A Monte Carlo simulation was developed to explore the traffic flow and parking around PODs  Read More »

Author:
Prasith Baccam, David Willauer, Justin Krometis, Yongchang Ma, Atri Sen, and Michael Boechler
Publish Date:
May 25, 2011